Oh no, Cara!!! I just mean that it needs to get repotted or get into the ground. The original plant is the huge one in there & it has spawned all of those little pups. It has very much outgrown that little pot. We're getting our raised bed garden soon, though, so it shouldn't have to wait *too* much longer for it's new home.
Thanks, Kristin! It's an aloe plant. Very, very healing to the skin. You literally just break off a leaf and use the gel from it for dry skin or irritations.
Aw! Why is that beautiful creature in need of a home?!? Wish I lived nearby enough to take it off your hands. It's gorgeous! I love aloe!
ReplyDeleteOh no, Cara!!! I just mean that it needs to get repotted or get into the ground. The original plant is the huge one in there & it has spawned all of those little pups. It has very much outgrown that little pot. We're getting our raised bed garden soon, though, so it shouldn't have to wait *too* much longer for it's new home.
ReplyDeleteNeat plant!! Can't wait to see photos of your raised bed garden. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kristin! It's an aloe plant. Very, very healing to the skin. You literally just break off a leaf and use the gel from it for dry skin or irritations.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful aloe! I love aloe, and when I was going through all my teenage acne years, I would slather it all over! It is very good for acne!
ReplyDeleteIt's it an amazing plant, Gypsy? I love my aloe. I'm going to have to remember that about the acne.
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